Tamika Murray

A social writer, who utilizes the spoken and written word to build rapport, calm chaos, and encourage change.

Tamika's love of writing appeared early on. Her first article was printed in the Press of Atlantic City when she was 15 years old. Tamika brings over ten years of experience helping adolescents, children, and families whether in the classroom, in the social work field, or on a department store sales floor. Her work has appeared in Blogger News Network, Coed.com and PJ's and a Movie. However, she has written countless case notes during her time as a social worker. She enjoys assisting others in resolving their life and writing issues which included 4 years as an Adjunct English Instructor at the Atlantic Cape Community College. Her well-rounded career contributes to her ability to write about education, developing a budget, children, adolescents, families in crises, and retail. In her spare time, Tamika enjoys being an Astrologer, reading, writing her first non-fiction book due for publication in 2019, and spending time with family, friends and “fur babies”.

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Stockton University, English Literature

Stockton University, Social Work

Seaside Heights, NJ USA|English

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Published Content

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pjsandamovie.blogspot.comBlog Post

Cry it Out! With The Way We Were.

A film review about The Way We Were focusing on the value of watching it during a break up.

January, 18 2008

pjsandamovie.blogspot.comBlog Post

Growing Up Is Hard To Do In The Adventures Of Sebastian Cole

A film review about The Adventures of Sebastian Cole.

February, 23 2008

tamikammurray.blogspot.comArticle

The Press of Atlantic City-Generation Next

Samples of my concert and film reviews for the Press of Atlantic City.

February, 7 2010

bloggernews.netBlog Post

1 user commented in " Motherâ€™s Diet May Determine Babyâ€™s Gender "

An article discussing whether a mother's diet may impact her baby's gender.

April, 24 2008

bloggernews.netBlog Post

No user commented in " Debate over Algebra II requirement comes to the New Jersey Statehouse "

An overview of the debate over whether Algebra II should be a requirement t New Jersey high school students.